Prevention and treatment of enteric viral infections: possible benefits of probiotic bacteria.

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Colbère-Garapin, Florence | Martin-Latil, Sandra | Blondel, Bruno | Mousson, Laurence | Pelletier, Isabelle | Autret, Arnaud | François, Alan | Niborski, Violeta | Grompone, Gianfranco | Catonnet, Guillaume | van de Moer, Ariane

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International audience. The structure and function of the intestinal epithelium is briefly described, with the principal mechanisms involved in diarrhea. Human enteric viruses and probiotics are presented. We then review how probiotic bacteria could interfere with virus-induced pathology, we present our own view and describe specific interactions that would be valuable targets for future studies.

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